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To: bythepark who wrote (5167)5/11/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: Joe Smith  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
On the NCI Web Page is the product eNavigator. A link to learn more takes you to Wind's page about the Wind solution using eNavigator. Remember Wind spent a bunch of many investing in NCI last year. This is the result. This looks like the technology for the set-top box. The other software NC Navigator is for Network computers.



"...First, the requirements for incorporating browser capabilities into embedded devices are quite different from that of PCs. Unlike desktop PCs, browsers for ECs need to be highly scalable in order to fit in the ECs' small memory footprint. Also, a user's experience with an EC will probably be entirely different from traditional desktop browsing, so an embedded device will need a completely customized “look-and-feel” in order to be as easy to use as possible.

Wind River's version of NCI eNavigator™ (eNavigator)is a browser tool kit that permits developers to build Internet browsing capability into a variety of embedded applications, including set-top boxes, car navigation systems, smart phones, game consoles, and information kiosks. eNavigator – based on Netscape Navigator's de facto standard HTML browser technology, and optimized for embedded environments – runs on Wind River's VxWorks® real-time operating system. "

Together with the Tornado™ development environment and VxWorks, eNavigator provides the ultimate solution for building browser-enabled embedded devices, while meeting the strict time-to-market deadlines involved in such designs.
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